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Transformers - The Game

Posted on Nov 21, 2007 03:52:42 AM

Long ago, on the distant planet Cybertron, a race of autonomous life forms waged war without end. Two factions rose and fought for an artifact of unspeakable power called the Allspark, which gave life to their race. The Autobots, sworn to protect the Allspark, battled heroically against the treacherous Decepticons, who desired the Allspark’s power for evil. Their war raged on, and in a final act of self-sacrifice the Autobots jettisoned the Allspark into the depths of space, where it would remain hidden for countless years on a remote planet called Earth. Now the forces of good and evil gather again to continue their battle for the Allspark and the war that began on Cybertron will be finished on Earth.

The Autobots and the Decepticons transform into cars and aircraft depending on the campaign. Each has two weapons that deal out a good deal of destruction. In robot form both can climb buildings and wield objects like vehicles, lampposts and other objects and use them as weapons either by throwing them, or using them as clubs. They can both also cause devastating blows by jumping and attacking the ground to knock potential nearby enemies off their feet. Weapons consist of mostly guns and missiles and cause minimal damage, but the upside is that this can be done from a safe range away from melee attacks.

The game is quite simple to load and start playing. In fact it’s a bit too simple. Battles consist of firing a couple of weapons and picking up objects and using them as clubs or projectiles. Missions include finding different things, protecting stuff, holding off the enemy, and other typical tasks. Some require that you do this in a minimal amount of time in which can be challenging. You can also find different icons that unlock bonus features and in-game challenges. Though this all sounds great, before too long the game gets redundant and you find yourself wanting more.

One thing I liked about the game is that just about all the buildings, fences, trees, and just about every other object can be blown to bits. This makes for some entertaining gaming. Tanks, trucks, police cars, and other people-driven vehicles do not blow up until their human drivers are safely out of the vehicle. Sorry people, but you cannot kill the humans. This will certainly appeal to parents who want to curb younger audiences from what is still a pretty violent game.

Visually the game looks good, but unfortunately on common PCs it plays more like a slide show rather than a smooth-playing shooter. The in-game cinematics in my opinion were nicely done and really added to the storyline of the game.

I was surprised to find that there were no multiplayer options in the game. I thought this would have been a perfect venue for a battle arena type of side game. Example, you could choose your side then choose any one of the different characters that would have their own unique weapons and/or fighting styles. Then play one on one until the other character is reduced to a pile of scrap metal. You could keep on defeating opponents while each enemy gets tougher. Similar to a Mortal Kombat style of game. This surely would have given this game more options not to mention a reason for playing once you have completed both campaigns. You could have even taken one step further and bring MMO games like Deathmatch or Capture the Flag. Just my two cents!

This title could have offered so much more. I just wonder if it was rushed to match the movie’s release.

Review Scoring Details for Transformers: The Game

Gameplay: 7.0
Easy to get started and play. The default settings are basic and easy to follow. There is not a whole lot involved so even the most novice players can enjoy it.

Graphics: 8.0
Looks good but you really need a powerhouse of a PC to play it without it being choppy. This is still true even when turning the graphic settings down to minimum. The in-game cinematics look decent, but I was a bit surprised that no movie cinematics were used considering this is a game based on the movie.

Sound: 7.0
Typical sound effects and good voiceovers.

Difficulty: Medium
No toggles to increase or decrease how challenging the game can be. It can be difficult at times but as you complete the game you cannot go back and play at a higher setting. This will surely knock down the shelf life of the game.

Concept: 6.0
I have not seen the movie but I understand it does follow the movie pretty well. You basically can choose either the autobot or decepticon sides to play. Nothing real innovative to speak of.

Multiplayer: N/A
Too bad!!! This could have been the game’s saving grace.

Overall: 6.5
No difficulty settings, or multiplayer make completing this game a done deal. I cannot see that this title would have any replayability once you have completed the game after playing both sides

Popularity: 14% [?]

Spiderman - Friend Or Foe

Posted on Nov 14, 2007 03:54:55 AM

Spider-Man: Friend or Foe was originally announced via a promotional page on the back of the Spider-Man 3 video game instruction booklet. The teaser stated that the game would be a “A new twist on the legend. A new take on the movies.” The game’s website shows a few screenshots of the game and confirms that the Green Goblin will make an appearance. It also confirmed that the game was expected for release during October 2007.

According to the company report, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a unique take on the franchise. Inspired by the movies Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3, this action adventure game reinterprets big-screen moments and battles with a humorous twist. Players team up with famous heroes from Marvel Comics to combat villains and then convert them to sidekicks after defeating them in epic boss battles. The game includes co-op multiplayer, as Spider-Man or a sidekick, in locations around the globe, including Tokyo, Egypt and Nepal.

RELOADED brings us another new game - Spiderman themed action adventure called Spiderman: Friend or Foe. The name of this release is actually mispelled, there’s “for” instead of “or”. Anyway, this title is aimed mostly at younger gamers as its graphic interface looks little childish and crappy. You will have a chance to meet all famous creatures from the Spiderman movies and fight against them, but I recommend not to expect too much. The game comes on 1 DVD (2 GB in size) and with cracked Safedisc protection.

Spider-Man: Friend or Foe challenges players to defeat and then join forces with notorious movie nemeses including Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Venom and Sandman, and other classic Spider-Man characters. Players will embark on a global quest to overcome an evil threat, by controlling Spider-Man™ and one of numerous Super Hero or Super Villain sidekicks, as they master unique fighting moves and styles while switching between characters to execute team combos and defeat foes. Spider-Man: Friend or Foe features a unique co-op mode in which a friend can join the game at any time and take control of Spidey’s sidekick as they battle through the game side-by-side and replay favorite levels.

Game features:

* Choose a Sidekick from your Allies: Pick from a long list of Spider-Man’s allies like Blade, Ironfist and Prowler, and swap between sidekicks at any time. Spider-Man and any chosen sidekick can unleashe lethal combos against opponents.
* Fight against Movie Villains, then Alongside Them: Face off against infamous movie villains using an innovative combat system. Combat Doc Ock in his lab, Sandman in a construction site, and Green Goblin on the rooftop of Oscorp. Then turn bad guys into good. Once defeated, they become your sidekicks.
* Team Up in Two-Player Co-Op: Share the fun with a friend or sibling! One of you plays Spider-Man and the other controls one of Spider-Man’s powerful sidekicks. Team up to accomplish more powerful moves that will blow away the villains.
* Enjoy Details inspired by the Spider-Man Movies: Movie villains are just the beginning. You also get to experience costumes, battle scenes and spoofed scenes, all inspired by the first three Spider-Man films.
* Come Back for More, Again and Again: Replay each chapter with a different sidekick and eventually with Black-Suited Spider-Man. Unlock additional characters such as New Goblin and Silver Sable. Fight in diverse worlds, from an island jungle and a New York training ground to Transylvania and Nepal.

Popularity: 12% [?]